he asked for it
Odysseus convinces Eumaeus to lend him a cloak by appealing to their shared history and hospitality customs. He mentions his own suffering and need for warmth, reminding Eumaeus of the duty to help strangers. Eumaeus then offers him a cloak out of kindness and respect for the guest-host relationship.
When Telemachus arrives at Eumaeus's home in Homer's "Odyssey," he finds Eumaeus, the loyal swineherd, with a stranger, who is actually Odysseus in disguise. Eumaeus welcomes Telemachus warmly, unaware of the stranger's true identity. Their reunion marks a pivotal moment in the narrative, highlighting themes of loyalty and the bond between father and son.
In "The Odyssey," the stranger (who is actually Odysseus in disguise) swears an oath to Eumaeus that Odysseus will return home. He assures Eumaeus that Odysseus will come back to Ithaca and reclaim his rightful place, bringing an end to the troubles caused by the suitors. This promise serves to bolster Eumaeus's hope and loyalty while highlighting the theme of faithfulness and the anticipation of Odysseus's return.
Odysseus tests Eumaeus, his loyal swineherd, by disguising himself as a beggar upon his return to Ithaca. He observes Eumaeus’s reaction to his story of hardship and his treatment as a stranger. Eumaeus displays kindness and loyalty, offering hospitality without recognizing Odysseus, which reaffirms the deep bond of loyalty and respect between them. This test highlights Eumaeus's character and loyalty, setting the stage for their reunion.
makes him food, offers him his cloak, and lets him sleep in the good spot while he sleeps outside with the pigs.
Eumaeus was Odysseus's swineherd.
It changes its cloak after a fight in a certain area. If you fight with it outside, or in long grass, then it takes on the Plant Cloak form. Beaches and caves will give Sandy Cloak, inside buildings will give Trash Cloak.
Eumaeus was Odysseus's swineherd.
The cloak ball is in possession of Babi, go to his quarters after the tournament and he will give it to you if you ask him.
Don't Give Candy to a Stranger was created in 1988-05.
Eumaeus was loyal to Odysseus he was also known as the swine herd.
Telemachus is the son of Odysseus, and Eumaeus is the swineherd of Odysseus.